EP0251779A1 - Support apparatus for a dewatering unit in the web-forming section of a paper making machine - Google Patents

Support apparatus for a dewatering unit in the web-forming section of a paper making machine Download PDF

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EP0251779A1
EP0251779A1 EP87305822A EP87305822A EP0251779A1 EP 0251779 A1 EP0251779 A1 EP 0251779A1 EP 87305822 A EP87305822 A EP 87305822A EP 87305822 A EP87305822 A EP 87305822A EP 0251779 A1 EP0251779 A1 EP 0251779A1
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Taisto Nevalainen
Tapani Nyman
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F1/36Guiding mechanisms
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F1/48Suction apparatus
    • D21F1/52Suction boxes without rolls
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F1/48Suction apparatus

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  • the present invention relates to a support apparatus for a dewatering unit in the web section of a paper making machine and especially to the supporting of a dewatering unit below a bottom wire, said unit being used in connection with a twin wire former.
  • This supporting method allows a wide range of adjustments to be made.
  • US patent 3,994,774 although it relates to a so-called gap former, discloses vertical adjustment of the lower dewatering unit by means of pressure-medium filled cylinders disposed in the corners of said lower unit. Such arrangement enables stepless adjustment of the inclination of the lower dewatering unit.
  • FI patent 69885 discloses a forming shoe for a twin wire forming section in a paper machine, said shoe comprising a number of pivoted blade lists or foils disposed transversely with respect to the forming shoe.
  • the height of each forming shoe is separately adjustable in order to provide a leading surface of a desired form. Articulation of the blade foils allows forming of a curved leading surface comprising several partial plane-like surfaces.
  • the cover of a dewatering unit below a bottom wire is formed of foils, each of which is adjustable to compress the web against the dewatering unit above the bottom wire at pressure unequal to that of other rows or foils.
  • the foils are attached to a flexible membrane, below which a desired pressure prevails. Dividing the pressurized space below the membrane into separate chambers makes it possible to change the state of pressure in the chambers, which enables the compressive effect on the web to be adjusted. The more chambers the pressurized space is divided into, the greater the number of unequal compressive pressures that can be used.
  • the apparatus is disclosed in DE patent 34062127 has some disadvantages even though it is highly developed. Due to a complicated pressure-medium chamber and especially due to its adjustment and feed equipment, it is hard to imagine said apparatus being transferable in the direction of the web. It is also highly probable that if said arrangement were applied as a counterunit of a suction box, the cover of which is formed of foils, it would not function reliably because of a flexible attachment of the foils to the membrane covering the pressure-medium filled chamber. In that case, the foil/foils would most probably vibrate due to pressure pulses, thus not achieving the advantages that can be reached by means of stationary, fixed lists.
  • the result of the invention is a dewatering unit with means of support, which unit is readily and in a diversified manner adjustable, and is simple and reliable in operation, characterised in that the dewatering unit below the bottom wire is supported by hose-like pressure elements on beams disposed transversely with respect to the machine direction, said pressure elements enabling the dewatering unit to be adjusted both vertically and horizontally.
  • the apparatus according to the invention is primarily intended to be used in a fourdrinier machine 1, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the wet end of the fourdrinier machine 1 comprises a headbox 2 and a fourdrinier wire section 3, said wire section comprising an endless mesh loop or "wire" 4, breast roll 5, other rolls and rollers 6 and dewatering elements 7.
  • the rear or downstream end of the fourdrinier wire section 3, i.e. a so-called “web-forming" section 8 comprises an upper or "on-top" unit 9 above the web and a dewatering unit 30 below the fourdrinier wire or lower wire 3.
  • the dewatering unit 30 of the web-forming section of the paper making machine comprises two cover plates or covers 34 and 35 formed by a row of rod-like elements 32 and 33 extending transversely of the wires, said covers being united by a joint 31.
  • the covers 34 and 35 are supported on beams 36, said beams extending transversely with respect to the direction of extension of the machine and being attached to the machine frame through pressure-medium (compressed air, hydraulic fluid) filled expansible flexible vessel means or hose-like elements 37 so as to enable longitudinal adjustment of the angular position of the covers 34 and 35 with respect to the machine.
  • the pressure exerted by the covers 34 and 35 on the bottom wire 4 can be changed.
  • each hose-like pressure element 37 being independent of other elements 37.
  • the covers 34 and 35 are displaceably engaged or supported by an adjustable means or element 38 adjustable longitudinally with respect to the direction of extension machine, said element being attached to the machine frame at one end and to the cover 34 at its other end. Any other elements for the longitudinal adjustment are unnecessary because hose-like elements 37 provide a sufficient adjusting allowance both horizontally and vertically. If required, distances between various covers may be adjusted.
  • hose-like elements 37 may be adjusted to keep the covers 34 and 35 in plane-like disposition.
  • the hoses 37 also allow the covers 34 and 35 to be lowered to such an extent that, for example, changing of the rod-like elements 32 or 33 is facilitated.
  • the covers of 34 and 35 can be limited by means of special limit plates 39 that prevent moving of the hose-like pressure element 37 from the top of the beams 36 during adjustments. Transverse movement of the covers 34 and 35 can be limited in many ways. It is possible for example, to arrange slide surfaces on the sides of the covers, said surfaces only allowing movement in the longitudinal direction with respect to the machine. Even though the above description illustrates a two-part cover of the dewatering unit 30, said cover can alternatively be made from one part or be assembled of several parts by joining them together. Also, even though the above description discloses the covers being composed of rod-like dewatering elements, they can be of any appropriate type. Furthermore, supporting of the sides adjacent to the covers 34 and 35 can be made so as to affect or achieve the joint between the covers. Although in Fig. 2, the adjustable means 38 is illustrated as a pressure-medium filled cylinder, it may alternatively be a manual screw adjuster or any other appropriate adjusting device.
  • Figure 3 shows, how the cover of the dewatering box is formed of transverse lists or foils 32 that extend over the whole width of the wire 4.
  • the lists or foils are supported on a cover plate 34 that is supported on its bottom part on hoses 37 that lie on transverse base beams 36.
  • the plate 39 extends downwards from the left bottom corner of dewatering box as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the purpose of the plate 39 is to limit the rolling of the cover plate/­the dewatering box on hoses 37.
  • the longitudinal movement of the dewatering box with respect to the on-top unit is achieved by elements 38, for example, pneumatic cylinders.
  • the hoses are pressure medium filled hose-like elements that expand under pressure to the radial direction not longitudinally. They behave like the inner tyres of a bicycle wheel.
  • the foils 32 are transversely extending foils, that are arranged one after another on the running direction of the wire. They have been attached to the cover plate of the dewatering box so that they do not bend downwards under the pressure exerted from the web or from the wire.

Abstract

The present invention relates to support apparatus of a dewatering unit (30) below a bottom wire of the twin wire forming section of a paper or board manufacturing machine.
The problem in known, corresponding arrangements has been insufficient crosswise stiffness of the dewatering unit and lack of adjustability.
The above-mentioned disadvantages have been eliminated or minimized by a support arrangement characterised in that the dewatering unit (30) is supported on beams (36) transversely in view of the machine direction by means of hose-like pressure-medium filled elements (37), which also allow a longitudinal adjustment of the dewatering unit by means of an adjusting element (38).

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  • The present invention relates to a support apparatus for a dewatering unit in the web section of a paper making machine and especially to the supporting of a dewatering unit below a bottom wire, said unit being used in connection with a twin wire former. This supporting method allows a wide range of adjustments to be made.
  • There are several known shoe constructions for the forming section of a twin wire former, most of which are stationary and quite stiff. Some vertically adjustable constructions have,however, been disclosed, for example in US patent 3, 994,774, FI patent 69885 and DE patent 3406217.
  • US patent 3,994,774, although it relates to a so-called gap former, discloses vertical adjustment of the lower dewatering unit by means of pressure-medium filled cylinders disposed in the corners of said lower unit. Such arrangement enables stepless adjustment of the inclination of the lower dewatering unit.
  • FI patent 69885 discloses a forming shoe for a twin wire forming section in a paper machine, said shoe comprising a number of pivoted blade lists or foils disposed transversely with respect to the forming shoe. The height of each forming shoe is separately adjustable in order to provide a leading surface of a desired form. Articulation of the blade foils allows forming of a curved leading surface comprising several partial plane-like surfaces.
  • In DE patent 3406217, the cover of a dewatering unit below a bottom wire is formed of foils, each of which is adjustable to compress the web against the dewatering unit above the bottom wire at pressure unequal to that of other rows or foils. In the embodiment disclosed in said patent, the foils are attached to a flexible membrane, below which a desired pressure prevails. Dividing the pressurized space below the membrane into separate chambers makes it possible to change the state of pressure in the chambers, which enables the compressive effect on the web to be adjusted. The more chambers the pressurized space is divided into, the greater the number of unequal compressive pressures that can be used.
  • The above described, relatively advanced arrangements have some disadvantages that cannot be eliminated because of their constructions. Neither is it possible to apply the newest technique in them such as, for example, provision of dewatering elements disposed on different sides of the web, that are adjustable with respect to one another in the longitudinal direction of the web.
  • Although the arrangement as disclosed in U.S. patent 3,994,774 allows vertical adjustment in the lower dewatering unit, such arrangement is not readily applicable to said unit. Disposition of pressure-medium filled cylinders in the corners of the lower unit also sets too high demands on the stiffness of said unit, at least if the width of the unit exceeds five meters.
  • Although every blade can be vertically adjusted independently of each other in FI patent 69885, it seems unlikely that such an adjustment could be made during operation or that such a unit would be adjustable in the direction of the web. Furthermore, in view of a wide paper machine. lack of stiffness constitutes a problem also in this arrangement if said type of shoe is used as a counterpart of the upper dewatering unit.
  • Thirdly, the apparatus is disclosed in DE patent 34062127 has some disadvantages even though it is highly developed. Due to a complicated pressure-medium chamber and especially due to its adjustment and feed equipment, it is hard to imagine said apparatus being transferable in the direction of the web. It is also highly probable that if said arrangement were applied as a counterunit of a suction box, the cover of which is formed of foils, it would not function reliably because of a flexible attachment of the foils to the membrane covering the pressure-medium filled chamber. In that case, the foil/foils would most probably vibrate due to pressure pulses, thus not achieving the advantages that can be reached by means of stationary, fixed lists.
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a dewatering unit and means of supporting threreof, which together eliminate or minimize the defects discovered in known arrangements. The result of the invention is a dewatering unit with means of support, which unit is readily and in a diversified manner adjustable, and is simple and reliable in operation, characterised in that the dewatering unit below the bottom wire is supported by hose-like pressure elements on beams disposed transversely with respect to the machine direction, said pressure elements enabling the dewatering unit to be adjusted both vertically and horizontally. Other characteristics of the apparatus are disclosed in the accompanying claims.
  • The apparatus will be further described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
    • Fig. 1 is an overall schematic elevational view of the wet end of a paper making machine to which the support apparatus according to the invention is applied;
    • Fig. 2 is a detailed side view of the apparatus in accordance with the invention which may be regarded as an enlarged fragmentary detail of Fig. 1; and
    • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary and elevational detail of the support apparatus with limit plates (39) removed.
  • The apparatus according to the invention is primarily intended to be used in a fourdrinier machine 1, as shown in Fig. 1. In its simplest form, the wet end of the fourdrinier machine 1 comprises a headbox 2 and a fourdrinier wire section 3, said wire section comprising an endless mesh loop or "wire" 4, breast roll 5, other rolls and rollers 6 and dewatering elements 7. The rear or downstream end of the fourdrinier wire section 3, i.e. a so-called "web-forming" section 8, comprises an upper or "on-top" unit 9 above the web and a dewatering unit 30 below the fourdrinier wire or lower wire 3.
  • In the arrangement as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the dewatering unit 30 of the web-forming section of the paper making machine comprises two cover plates or covers 34 and 35 formed by a row of rod- like elements 32 and 33 extending transversely of the wires, said covers being united by a joint 31. The covers 34 and 35 are supported on beams 36, said beams extending transversely with respect to the direction of extension of the machine and being attached to the machine frame through pressure-medium (compressed air, hydraulic fluid) filled expansible flexible vessel means or hose-like elements 37 so as to enable longitudinal adjustment of the angular position of the covers 34 and 35 with respect to the machine. In other words, the pressure exerted by the covers 34 and 35 on the bottom wire 4 can be changed. The adjustability is achieved by the pressure adjustment of each hose-like pressure element 37 being independent of other elements 37. Furthermore, to improve the adjustability of the dewatering unit 30, the covers 34 and 35 are displaceably engaged or supported by an adjustable means or element 38 adjustable longitudinally with respect to the direction of extension machine, said element being attached to the machine frame at one end and to the cover 34 at its other end. Any other elements for the longitudinal adjustment are unnecessary because hose-like elements 37 provide a sufficient adjusting allowance both horizontally and vertically. If required, distances between various covers may be adjusted.
  • The advantages of hose-like elements 37 is that, even though the beams 37, disposed transversely with regard to the machine, become bent due to the load on them, the hose-like elements 37 may be adjusted to keep the covers 34 and 35 in plane-like disposition. The hoses 37 also allow the covers 34 and 35 to be lowered to such an extent that, for example, changing of the rod- like elements 32 or 33 is facilitated. Furthermore, it is possible to make the hose-like elements 37 from a plurality of parts in the longitudinal direction of the beam 36, i.e. divide the hoses into a plurality of shorter parts, each of which can be independently pressure-­adjusted. In this way, it is easier to adapt the form of the lower dewatering unit to that of the upper one.
  • If necessary, the covers of 34 and 35 can be limited by means of special limit plates 39 that prevent moving of the hose-like pressure element 37 from the top of the beams 36 during adjustments. Transverse movement of the covers 34 and 35 can be limited in many ways. It is possible for example, to arrange slide surfaces on the sides of the covers, said surfaces only allowing movement in the longitudinal direction with respect to the machine. Even though the above description illustrates a two-part cover of the dewatering unit 30, said cover can alternatively be made from one part or be assembled of several parts by joining them together. Also, even though the above description discloses the covers being composed of rod-like dewatering elements, they can be of any appropriate type. Furthermore, supporting of the sides adjacent to the covers 34 and 35 can be made so as to affect or achieve the joint between the covers. Although in Fig. 2, the adjustable means 38 is illustrated as a pressure-medium filled cylinder, it may alternatively be a manual screw adjuster or any other appropriate adjusting device.
  • Figure 3 shows, how the cover of the dewatering box is formed of transverse lists or foils 32 that extend over the whole width of the wire 4. The lists or foils are supported on a cover plate 34 that is supported on its bottom part on hoses 37 that lie on transverse base beams 36. The plate 39 extends downwards from the left bottom corner of dewatering box as shown in Fig. 2. The purpose of the plate 39 is to limit the rolling of the cover plate/­the dewatering box on hoses 37. The longitudinal movement of the dewatering box with respect to the on-top unit is achieved by elements 38, for example, pneumatic cylinders.
  • The hoses are pressure medium filled hose-like elements that expand under pressure to the radial direction not longitudinally. They behave like the inner tyres of a bicycle wheel.
  • The foils 32 are transversely extending foils, that are arranged one after another on the running direction of the wire. They have been attached to the cover plate of the dewatering box so that they do not bend downwards under the pressure exerted from the web or from the wire.
  • As can be seen from the above, by a simple construction and reliable operation, the invention makes-up a unit or whole, meeting all the objects required or set on it. The above only discloses one preferred embodiment of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention from what is claimed in the accompanying claims.

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1. Support apparatus of a dewatering unit of a paper making machine, said unit (30) being disposed below the lower endless mesh web or "bottom wire" and including dewatering elements (32, 33) which form a substantially stiff wire-contacting means or cover (34, 35), characterised in that the cover (34, 35) is supported, at least at one side which is transverse with respect to the direction of extension of the machine, by means of expansible flexible vessel means or a hose-like pressure medium-filled element (37) supported on a beam (36) disposed transversely with respect to the direction of extension of the machine.
2. Support apparatus in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that there are a plurality of covers (34, 35) and that they are united by a joint and that a hose-like pressure-medium filled element (37) is arranged so as to support the covers (34, 35) through a joint (31).
3. Support apparatus in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the cover/covers (34, 35) at all sides, disposed transversely in view of the machine, are supported by means of hose-like pressure-medium filled elements (37).
4. Support apparatus in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the hose-like pressure-medium filled elements (37) are divided lengthwise into several parts.
5. Support apparatus in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the pressure of each longitudinal part of the pressure-medium filled elements (37) is independently adjustable.
6. Support apparatus in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the position of the pressure-medium filled element (37) on the beams (36) enables transfer of the covers (34, 35) longitudinally with regard to the direction of extension of the machine.
7. Support apparatus in accordance with claims 1 and 6, characterised in that the cover (34) is attached to the machine frame or equivalent by means of one or more adjusting elements (38) disposed longitudinally with regard to the direction to the extension of the machine.
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